Like the song says: It takes a lot of wood to keep a cabin warm. Although
this is especially true during the winter, it's surprising how cold it can
sometimes get during the other seasons. At higher elevations intensely cold
storms can move through an area even during the summer. Snowstorms are not
unheard of even during July! So, unless a cabin is equipped with alternative
methods for generating heat, wood is the most likely option. Of course,
although the amount of wood used during spring, summer, and fall, may not be
great, it takes a lot of wood to make it though an extended cold winter.
Many people pay other people to stockpile wood for them, but one way or the
other wood must be cut, hauled, chopped, and stacked, and that's a lot of
work. On top of that after it is burned, ashes must be removed from the
wood burning stove and disposed of one way or another. On top of that,
chimneys must be cleaned periodically. It all adds up to a lot of work,
without a doubt!